Forester Field
This is a monument some of Mark’s teammates built for him at the entrance of the Mark Forester Tactical Drop Zone at FOB Cobra. We appreciate them doing this to preserve Mark’s legacy.
This is a monument some of Mark’s teammates built for him at the entrance of the Mark Forester Tactical Drop Zone at FOB Cobra. We appreciate them doing this to preserve Mark’s legacy.
Last weekend we had the honor of meeting Frank Latt, a U.S. Marine pilot who was providing Mark air support, with his F-18, the day he was killed. Frank contacted us just a few days after this happened and told
This was taken during some of Mark’s training. Notice how he almost takes a fall repelling down the building. Then notice how accurate his shots are, even after running and while squatting. That would be incredibly hard. Johnnie is close
This is my favorite picture of Mark with our parents. He is genuinely happy, and I can see honor and pride in Mom and Dad’s faces. One reason I can see that is because I was there when it was
This was taken during some of Mark’s CCT training. When I see this picture, I think of ‘perseverance’ and ‘determination’. You can see the exhaustion in his face. And believe me, Mark’s wasn’t the only face like this in the
Below are the speeches that Mark’s good friend, and fellow CCT, gave at the funeral, and the memorial service at Pope AFB. They are well written and include both humor and sentiment. He delivered them from the heart and we